News just broke that performances of Original Song nominees Youth's "Simple Song No. 3" (read our interview) and Facing Extinction's "Manta Ray" have been nixed from the Oscar broadcast, the producers citing "time constraints" for the always lengthy show. Performances of the other three nominated songs by Lady Gaga, The Weeknd, and Sam Smith are still in play.

TFE must express rage at yet another stupid Academy blunder. This sends an incredibly bad faith message to nominees -- if you're not famous pop stars, your nominations are "lesser than". And in a year where the Academy has been the subject of immense criticism for their lack of diversity they've essentially excluded the sole trans nominee (Antony Hegarty of Antony & the Johnsons fame who co-wrote and sings "Manta Ray") from valuable air time.

As a longtime fan of Antony and as a member of the LGBT community this enrages me. Diversity is about more than just skin color. Here's J Ralph & Antony's nominated song. And do yourself a favor and get acquainted with Antony Hegarty's music because it's brilliant.

This is OUTRAGEOUS. And as you correctly said Nathaniel, it's both blatant star fucking and anathema to their goal of solving the diversity problem. What next? Will they ask non-famous nominated actors in the future to just not show up at the ceremony so only famous people can be in the audience? Ridiculous.

Because everyone will be waiting with bated fucking breath for that Sam Smith performance.

How could you be sending any other message than saying that your nomination is viewed as lesser than?? If it's truly a time constraint, they've condensed all of the nominees into a short montage before (the Aimee Mann "Save Me" year). If it's a fame thing, they've had more famous people perform before (Antonio Banderas performing "Al Otro Lado del Rio" from THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES). What a slap in the face.

It's genuinely disheartening that they would disregard this PR angle. It either says that they don't consider trans inclusivity important or that they are out of touch with their own nominees.

Wow. So the one thing I was really looking forward to, seeing Hegarty perform, is not going to happen. Here was hoping the performance would open up a whole new batch of fans previously unfamiliar with his wonderful work..much like Elliott Smith's Oscar performance in 1997 did, at least for me. Sickening.

Would it have been THAT HARD to put all five songs into a 7-10 minute medley? That's surely less than the current three performances would take but still give every nominated song a chance to be heard.

This is so disgusting, I can't even. "Even though you got a nomination, no one saw your film and your performer is an unknown, so SORRY, we don't have time for you!" UGH.

Oh God just when you think the Oscars couldn't get worse than this and they keep trying to commit suicide.Everyone needs to perform. I mean these 5 songs are the only worthy musical performances of the night!

It's Racing not Facing Extinction. I'd rather they not perform any of them because they all are pretty unlistenable. 2 documentary dirges, 2 falsettos and an endless aria. They're cutting their losses, the ceremony is going to grind to a halt 3 times instead of 5.

This is just ridiculous. It's not even like Antony Hegarty is some unknown. He's won a Mercury Prize! And the YOUTH compose is a Pulitzer Prize winner. Who watching the Oscars is going to be more interested in seeing the Foo Fighters do... do... what, exactly? Sing over a montage of movies about white dudes, maybe?

This just makes no sense at all. Seriously, just condense them down to a mid-show medley and you'd be fine. So stupid. The Academy just do. not. get. it.

Yes, for me the songs would be an all-or-nothing deal. Surely, as a producer, you would put the key things into the schedule and work around them? And I would imagine the key things would be all the awards presentations, clips for the acting nominees and the nominated Best Pictures, and live performances of the songs (and, of course, the presentations of the Honorary Awards, but I guess that ship has sailed). There are always a few wasted moments at the Oscars - I dunno, a montage of villains in films starting with the letter G - and it seems that, once again, something essential is going to be sidelined to make way for more of that sort of thing.

Oh, and I love Antony and the Johnsons' album 'I Am a Bird Now', which won the Mercury Prize in 2005. Such a beautiful record.

It's an inane decision, sure, but I never got why the song category always gets a disproportionate amount of time on the telecast. A total of 30 seconds worth if clips for cinematography or editing and some 15 minutes for a category that was relevant in the heydays of the Hollywood musical but gets less relevant with each passing year? The Oscars should be about celebrating movies. It's not the Grammys.

I have nothing more to add on the many ways this news is gross, except to remark that they're cutting two sure-to-be-interesting performances and replacing them with Dave Grohl, the lamest person in the world. I mean, come on! I mean, I understand the mindset when they go courting the millennial, but the Grohl demographic is older than me (and straighter, and whiter, and not at all interested in who takes Best Makeup & Hairstying.)

So, J. Ralph is now holding the (dubious) record for a person who got nominated TWICE for song who were TWICE nixed a live performance? (because, in case you forgot, even "Before My Time" from Chasing Ice got the same treatment)

Seeing the performance of Simple Song #3 was gonna be one of the evening's highlights for me!! That's ridiculous.

Imagine if they did this to the acting categories. Sorry Gabrielle and Carey we just discovered you and most people out there don't know who you are anyway - we're just play Sandra Bullock, Meryl Streep and Helen Mirren clips. Show length. Gotta keep it moving.

This is total BS. Sumi Jo is an absolute superstar in the opera world. And that song highlights how diverse these nominees are ... not the performers, necessarily, but the actual songs. I would think they would want to highlight that they have diversity in the types of music they recognize. Whatever. I wasn't going to watch anyway. What a wasted year.